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Polish edition of Pulp Fiction DVD cover and poster.

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Don Holliday - Carnal Code

Ember Books 933, 1964

Cover Artist: unknown

 

"In a slum world of sin they lived by a – Carnal Code."

 

D.H. Lawrence - Lady Chatterley's Lover

Penguin Books 1484, 1960

Second edition with Introduction by Richard Hoggart 1961; 2nd printing 1961

Cover Design: Vertical grid by Jan Tschichold

Illustration by Stephen Russ - adapted from D.H. Lawrence's own drawing

 

Penguin successfully defended their publication of an unexpurgated edition of Lady Chatterley's Lover in the High Court in 1960 and it went on to sell 3 million copies.

Stuart Friedman - The Fly Girls

Monarch Books 201, 1961

Cover Artist: Robert Maguire

 

"The lives and loves of the men and women who fly America's airplanes."

Max Shulman - Sleep Till Noon

Bantam Books A2012, 1959

Cover Artist: Eldon Dedini

 

"A roaring burlesque of the marriage racket; a long, cool, cock-eyed look at America's favorite pastime..."

Monte Steele - Passionate Cheat

Bedside Books 1246, 1963

Cover Artist: unknown... Oscar Liebman ?

 

"She was a witch with an itch..."

 

Anyone familiar with the history of the Deltic family will probably recognise the stock number DP1 and body profile as that of the prototype locomotive 'Deltic'. Whilst the latter didn't actually carry its DP1 number, the series was perpetuated by the better-known DP2 (the ill-fated prototype for the highly-successful Class 50 design). Likewise, the English Electric Company numbered its gas turbine prototype GT3, the earlier numbers in this series having been notionally allocated to previous locomotives of this type from other builders

 

The chestnut brown livery on this fictional image is loosely based on that applied to GT3. It suggests how English Electric may have rebuilt the prototype Deltic for further development and testing duties (not necessarily with Deltic power plants still installed) after the production Deltics had entered service. Note the Vulcan Foundy badge (incorporating the English Electric initials), which was designed to mimic the contemporary British Railways logo - a real life feature from GT3 (04-Apr-10).

 

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Danny Lee - Play-for-Pay Studs

Jade Editions 101, 1965

Cover photo uncredited

 

"On demand they would pay the wives a 'service call' because they were the Pay-for-Play Studs."

The Downtown Fiction Live in Jakarta

 

Tennis Indoor Senayan, Jakarta, Indonesia

 

May 14th 2011

 

Photographed under JAVA Musikindo

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I was surprised to see that they made this character into an action figure.

Warren Caryl - Whirlpool of Thunder

Newsstand Library U174, 1961

Cover Artist: Robert Bonfils

 

"He was nailed to a cross like long ago. Fire burned him but lust was stronger. A thunderous whirlpool caught him."

This title was inspired from the grind house classic Gone with the Pope and obviously Pulp Fiction. Casted 'the man' Nic Cage as the Pope since everything he does is entertaining. Accompanying the main cast is Ashley Laurence from Hellraiser fame and Sherilyn Fenn from Twin Peaks.

Change fiction

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but with a lively enough crowd to distract anyone from snatching any details from their conversa-

lion. Ms. Fenstone was it the centre, an ageing black face and overlong fngemails, and just about

the most well connected power broker in these United States. She was eating steak. rare. She

 

Another shot taken in my favorite forrest. I felt that I had to make some use of the fog outside that day. That's all there is to say. Have a nice weekend ;)

Why not try it On Black

Western Pulp Fiction portrait of Tracy, a Creative Director from the Republic Of Texas 78704.

Photoshop CS5 collage.

 

All Rights Reserved ©2012 JB Studio / Jeff Bürger

Parody / Satire / Fiction

Ra album r nghen :x hay dã man :x.

Mới ra thôi mà thống trị các BXH chỉ trong 1 giờ thôi nha :x =p~

Cái bài Fiction vừa nhảy vừa hát live chắc hộc máo qá =))

Mình có cảm giác bài Lightless như có nhiệm vụ ru ngủ con nít =))

 

-Ủn cắt cái đầu mới nhìn giống Bò qá :x

-Còn cái đầu của cha Sên thì khỏi nói nha :)) tắt đèm tối thui còn thấy nữa =)) nổi qá mà =))

-Ki trong MV Fiction nhìn dữ qá :-s nhưng vẫn đẹp chai như thuờng =))

-Xốp, Bò, Đô vẫn đẹp ngày nào :x

 

YoseobJunhyungDoojoonDongwoonKikwangHyunseung --- FIGHTING!!! :x

I gave her a list of ideas, one of which was a science fiction outfit. This is what she cooked up. I like it... looks like a 60s science fiction film.

 

There's a 383 super into a silver umbrella to the left. There's a blue-gelled flash to the right as fill And there's a backlight.

Carlotta Baker - Wayward Girl

Knickerbocker Publications No#-37, 1946

Cover Artist: unknown

Tony Calvano - Sex Cat

Nightstand Books 1535, 1960

Cover Artist: Harold W. McCauley

 

"Men became willing victims to her warped game of lust!"

 

Tony Calvano is a pseudonym of Thomas P. Ramirez

Tom Manning - Hotel Waitress

(Original Title: Pick-Up at Midnight)

Cameo Books 360, 1954

Cover Artist: George Gross

 

"A beautiful young girl, eager for love, finds herself plunged into a whirlpool of demanding men."

 

W. Somerset Maugham - The Razor's Edge

Pocket Books 418, 1947

Cover Artist: Miriam Troop

Karl Edd - The Tenement Kid

Newsstand Library U122, 1959

Cover Artist: Robert Bonfils

 

"Unwatched and unwanted, kids spawned from drunken orgies throng the streets. They live by their own code, respect only the law of the knife and the knuckle, and the whore is their emblem of womanhood..."

 

This and 18 other Newsstand Library books were deemed "obscene, lewd, lascivious and indecent" and unfit to mail by the USPS in 1960 (P.O.D. Docket No. 1/282, 10/10/60).

Tedd Thomey - Jet Pilot

Avon Books 632, 1955

Cover Artist: unknown

 

"He had two loves: tomorrow's planes – and his wife in name only."

When the former British Railways Class 77 locomotives arrived in the Netherlands in September 1969, the NS electric fleet carried the attractive Berlin Blue livery, which had replaced a mixed application of turquoise, green and red-brown schemes in 1954. This was to change the following year, when the familiar yellow and grey 'house colours' were introduced. The freshly overhauled Class 77s, now NS 1500 Class, were probably amongst the first mainline locomotives to carry the new colours.

 

This fictional image depicts how they might have looked, in the blue livery and with older headlight arrangement, had they arrived a few years earlier. The source image (which unfortunately is not of the highest quality) is a view of E27000 'Electra' at the Midland Railway Centre at Butterley in 1987 (30-Oct-10).

 

Mary Clover - Syndrome of Wife Cheating

Glowing Books 1006, 1972

Cover Artist: unknown

Armando Meoni - Strange Lovers

Popular Library 534, 1953

Cover Artist: unknown ... Rafael DeDoto or Ray Johnson ?

 

"She tried to steal her mother's lover."

Rebecca Marsh - Office Nurse

MacFadden Books 50-324, 1966

Cover Artist: Robert Maguire

 

"Smooth society doctor or rough, lovable salesman: nurse Gerry Staley had to decide – and would her dark secret make a difference?"

But uses Echo's psy reports. Struggles to remember them accurately. Prone to mistakes.

James M. Cain - Serenade

Signet Books 621, 1950

Cover Artist: James Avati

Frans G. Bengtsson - The Long Ships

Signet Books D1391, 1957

Cover Artist: Stanley Zuckerberg

 

"A thrilling epic of Viking marauders and sea rovers."

 

Reese Hays - A Road Divided

Fabian Books Z-109, 1956

Cover Artist: unknown ... possibly Bill Edwards

 

"She was not the free and easy type that Shane had heard about, but this made her even more desirable."

From:

"Planets: Other Worlds of Our Solar System." Golden Press, 1959.

Illustrated by George Solonevich (1915-2003)

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